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2004-06 IUPUI Campus BulletinThe policies, regulations, and course descriptions that appear in this edition of the Bulletin are for the academic years specified. Curricular requirements are for students who entered the university or were admitted to a degree program during these specific academic years. As the "bulletin year" (the student's entry year) will be defined differently from school to school at IUPUI, consult your academic advisor to be sure you are using the appropriate edition of the Bulletin. While every effort is made to provide accurate and current information, IUPUI reserves the right to change without notice statements in this bulletin concerning rules, policies, fees, curricula, courses, or other matters. Consult your academic advisor to learn if changes have occurred that may affect you. Student Services and Campus ResourcesSee also “Useful Phone Numbers” on this page of the bulletin. Advising and CounselingOur professional advising staff members are devoted to assisting students in making informed program and career choices. All undergraduates in the Kelley School of Business choose a major, such as accounting or finance. (See “Departments and Majors” in this bulletin.) Academic advisors with master's degrees are available to help students understand and plan for meeting major requirements. Academic advisors for the Kelley School of Business are available in the Business/SPEA Building 3024, 801 W. Michigan Street. Please call (317) 274-2147 to schedule an appointment with an advisor. Limited walk-in hours are also available. Students also may obtain counseling from the Office of Career and Employment Services, the Office of International Affairs, or from University College (UC). International AffairsInternational students may continue to seek general or personal support services through the Office of International Affairs even after admission to the Kelley School of Business. Undergraduates in the Kelley School of Business are eligible to participate in foreign study programs established by Indiana University. These programs offer undergraduates the opportunity to do part of their academic work abroad. Students can participate in summer programs in the Netherlands, Germany, or Finland; semester programs in the Netherlands, France, Chile, and Singapore; and regular academic year programs, as well as programs offered through the Center on Southeast Asia. Students also may apply for overseas internships. Advanced standing, high scholarship, and strong language skills are required. In addition, IUPUI administers a number of short-term programs of interest to business students. International students for whom English is a second language and who seek information about language tests or about academic assistance should contact the Coordinator of English as a Second Language, Cavanaugh Hall 243, 425 University Boulevard, (317) 274-2188. On-campus housing is available for international students. (See “Housing” in the bulletin.) For more information, contact the Office of International Affairs, Union Building 207; phone (317) 274-7000. InternshipsThe Professional Practice Program is an internship program for the Kelley School of Business. The program places students who are in advanced stages of their degree programs in paid positions for one-semester placements. (See also the section “Internships” under “Special Opportunities” in this bulletin.) Writing CenterThe University Writing Center provides tutoring for all kinds of writing needs as well as a hotline service for telephone inquiries. Faculty and trained writing fellows serve as tutors. Business school students are encouraged to use the center's services. The writing center is located in Cavanaugh Hall 427, 425 University Boulevard; phone (317) 274-2049. The hotline number is (317) 274-3000. University CollegeUniversity College (UC) is the academic home for most IUPUI undergraduate students with fewer than 56 credit hours. Among the UC students are students who plan a business major but have not yet been admitted into the Kelley School of Business. To request a UC student manual, please contact University College, IUPUI, 815 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202-5164; phone (317) 274-4856. International students who plan to apply to the business school are served academically and administratively by the Office of International Affairs rather than the UC. (See the “International Affairs” section of this bulletin.) Some students with a bachelor's degree may want information about taking additional undergraduate courses; for example, a student who holds a B.A. degree may wish to take accounting courses to prepare to sit for the C.P.A. exam. Such students should contact the Graduate Nondegree Office, Union Building 518, 620 Union Drive; or phone (317) 274-1577. (See also “Second Bachelor's Degree” in the “Special Opportunities” section of this bulletin.) |